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New Electrical Safety Certification Program

Jan. 23, 2014
This program is specifically designed to meet the certification requirements of supervisors managing electricians.

The National Fire Protection Association Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professional (CESCP) certification program is based on the NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 2012 Edition standard. This program is specifically designed to meet the certification requirements of supervisors managing electricians and other facilities personnel who work with electrical power systems.

The CESCP certification program consists of a set of eligibility requirements (completed prior to program application), a 100-question computer-based examination (with a retest process in the event that you do not pass the exam), and a set of recertification requirements (based on a points system) that must be completed within a three-year time period following the initial certification.

Visit the NFPA website for more information on how to register for and take the CESCP certification exam.

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